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Professionals are urged to move into AI roles, but which ones?
Four emerging roles will lead the agentic AI revolution.
Managing agents requires both business and technical acumen.
Study after study urges everyone to get on board the artificial intelligence and agentic AI train, with promises of substantially higher income and greater job security. This push to move into AI-enabled roles leaves technology and business professionals with a burning question: What, exactly, are the roles for which they need to prepare? Who will lead the agentic revolution?
For professionals with technology acumen, at least four emerging job roles are emerging, especially with the rise of agentic AI. I recently explored these opportunities with Andie Dovgan, chief growth officer at Creatio, who identified the emerging roles he sees: AI leaders, agent operators, AI no-code creators, and workflow architects.
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"AI is not simply being added as another layer of automation," Dovgan explained. "It requires building new workflow architecture. It is reshaping how work itself is designed, executed, and governed."
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